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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Roella ciliata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
557989Sigrid Liede   144061984-03-13
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village. NW slope., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
557593Sigrid Liede   166141985-01-02
South Africa, Cape, Sir Lowry's Pass before first sandy flat 4318 BB. Table Mountain Sandstone; rock cover 60%, -34.01666 18.93333, 640m

MO:Seed Plants
557425Sigrid Liede   167681985-01-20
South Africa, Cape, Bainskloof, path to bulwark 3319 CA. O-Hang., 700m

MO:Seed Plants
553983Sigrid Liede   17451G1987-03-19
South Africa, Cape, Kanonkop (Bellville) vegetation cover 70%, height 30-40 cm., -33.81666 18.61666, 450m

MO:Seed Plants
557377Sigrid Liede   144301984-03-13
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village. NW slope., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
557881Sigrid Liede   169081985-01-28
South Africa, Cape, Cape Point, ca 3 km before turnoff Circular Road, before rock ledge is crossing street on the right. Fine white sand, shallow; rock cover 10% vegetation cover 50% (20% of which are Restionaceae), height 30 cm "Upland mixed Fynbos"., -34.3 18.45, 150m

MO:Seed Plants
557852Sigrid Liede   164691984-12-26
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village NW slope white sand with white sandstone rocks., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
557979Sigrid Liede   16589D1985-01-02
South Africa, Cape, Houhoek Pass, slope opposite Hotel. Table Mountain Sandstone, white sand with yellow, fist-sized stones rock cover: 35%., -34.21666 19.15, 340m


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